For Immediate Release
February 25, 2024
The Clark County Republican Party, at its Party Headquarters in Enon, Ohio had standing room only at its Candidates Forum, Friday night, February 23, 2024. Chairmen Rosenberger and Lindsey welcomed over 50 guests and candidates to hear about and discuss candidate qualifications and issues important to the local community. Candidates and audience members talked about crucial topics such as the Tremont City Barrel Fill and 2020 Covid restrictions.
Candidates included: for 2nd District Court of Appeals, a Judge Chris Epley representative Missy Mae Walters and Robert (Bob) Hanseman; for State Senate District 10, Carolyn Destefani and former State Representative Kyle Koehler; for State Representative House District 71, Joshua Day, Levi Dean, and Bob Fudge; for Clark County Commissioner, William Lindsey and Matt Quesenberry; for Clark County Sheriff, Christopher Clark; and for State Central Committee Man and Woman, District 10, John Rosenberger and Laura Rosenberger. Christopher James, a representative from the Clark Career Technology Center (CTC) ballot levy spoke as well.
The Clark County Republican Party would like to thank all the citizens who attended to learn more about their choices for the March 19, 2024 Primary Election. Early voting at local boards of elections has started. The Party encourages citizens to volunteer as poll watchers or apply to be poll workers on Election Day. To participate in either or to learn more about the candidates, please contact either chairman of the Clark County Republican Party.
To see video and photos of the event please visit the website at clarkcountyrepublicanpartyohio.com or the Real Clark County Ohio Republican Party at Facebook.
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Press Release
December 15, 2023
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The Clark County Republican Party Central and Executive Committee Leads the Way for 2024 Epic Battle
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As the only legally mandated Republican party in Clark County, Ohio, The Clark County Republican Party Central and Executive Committee is taking significant steps to win big for 2024 federal, state, and local candidates. Election year 2024 will be historic with the epic battle for the presidency which will determine the fate of America, Ohio, and Clark County.
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Plans are underway for a party headquarters, a Lincoln Day Dinner fundraiser February 16 featuring Ret. Lt. Col. Allen West, and support for Republican candidates who make it on to the November 5, 2024 general election. The Clark County Republican Party Central and Executive Committee is the only organization in the county ready to engage in these important activities that will secure the November election for Republican candidates.
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As party headquarters will be where all the campaign action will be in 2024, we encourage all Clark County able-bodied Republicans to participate by volunteering and financially supporting the Party’s efforts. These initiatives underline the Party’s commitment to fostering a transparent, accountable, and responsive governance model in Clark County.
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Together, we can build a better Clark County, embodying the true principles of Republican virtues of self-governance, freedom, economic prosperity, and individual liberty through helping to support and elect Republican candidates who represent these values.
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We are the ONLY Clark County Organization mandated by law into existence in every four years. See our Service Mark (logo) registration here:
The official list of members and officers can be found at the Clark County Board of Elections:
Party Treasurer is Amy Board and Party Secretary is Carol Godin.